In the Bible, Reuben and Saul were of no relation to each other. Rueban founded the Tribe of Reuban and Saul was King.
Saul was a Pharisee and a persecutor of early Christians before his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. After his conversion, he became known as Paul and became one of the most influential figures in spreading the teachings of Christianity.
Saul's father was called Kish (see 1 Samuel 9:1), of the tribe of Benjamin. His mother isn't named.
In the Hebrew Bible, the home of a witch is known as Endor. Saul disguised himself to go to meet with the witch. The location was behind enemy lines, and Saul needed to keep his identity private, and hidden from the Philistines.
In the Bible, it talks about how Paul's original name was Saul. He was an educated Jew who hated Christians. He was a part of persecutions of Christians, and the Bible has a specific passage in Acts that talks about Saul holding the coats of the men who stoned Stephen, and Christian. Saul eventually became a Christian after having an encounter with God while traveling from city to city. So yes, there is biblical evidence of Paul (back then Saul) persecuting Christians.
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David fled from Saul in the Bible to the wilderness and caves of Judah.
Saul is first mentioned in the bible in the book of 1 Samuel chapter 9 verse 1. there was a man the sun of Kish mamed Saul.
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To correctly answer the question are you talking about King Saul or Saul later named Paul?
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Mephibosheth Was crippled and was King Saul’s Grandson..... (Jonathan’s son which was King Saul’s Son) hope that helped
The bible says David as a young man played the harp for king Saul to get better.
Saul Wiland has written: 'A modern version of Genesis' -- subject(s): Bible, Miscellanea
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible) states that Saul was the son of Kish, of the family of the Matrites, who were of the Israelite tribe of Benjamin.
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